Mascots

Ten year-old Ben Phillips was our mascot for the Aviva Premiership home game with Leicester Tigers in February.
A pupil at Honiton Community College, Ben got to meet his favourite player Tom Johnson ahead of the big match

Young Tom Kilburn from Newton Abbot got the chance to lead out the Chiefs ahead of their LV= Cup
clash against Bath at Sandy Park. A pupil of Blackpool C or E School, the eight-year-old got to meet up with
his favourite player Gareth Steenson on the main pitch

Grace Stevens, aged six, was our mascot for the Amlin Challenge Cup encounter with Perpignan
Grace, who is a pupil at Brunel Primary School in Saltash got to lead the team out, as well as
meet her favourite player Richard Baxter.

Daniel and Megan Strong, aged 8 and both from Exeter, were our mascots for the
Aviva Premiership game with Harlequins.
The youngsters got an additional treat as they got to hold the official
Aviva Premiership trophy that was on site for the day

Thomas Bate led the Exeter Chiefs out for our Amlin Challenge Cup encounter with Newport Gwent Dragons.
Thomas, aged 11, is a pupil at Woolavington School and his favourite player is Luke Arscott

Mascot for the Aviva Premiership clash with Worcester Warriors was eight-year-old Matthew Lewis from Bideford
A pupil at Instow Primary School, Matthew got to run out with favourite player Tom Hayes

Mascot for our Amlin Challenge Cup game against Cavalieri Prato was six-year-old Tom Gurd from Dorset. A pupil at Clyst Vale School, Tom's favourite Chiefs player is Luke Arscott

Mascot for our Aviva Premiership game against Gloucester was 12-year-old Isaac Muldowney from Exeter. A pupil at Clyst Vale School, Isaac's favourite Chiefs player is his dad Aly Muldowney

Nine-year-old Harrison Gill is pictured with his favourite Chiefs player Gareth Steenson ahead of our LV= Cup fixture with Ospreys. A keen rugby player, Harrison attends Marldon School.

Morgan Rowe was our mascot for the Aviva Premiership game against Saracens. Morgan, a pupil at St Peter's School at Lympstone, was able to meet his star player Sireli Naqelevki prior to kick-off

Four-year-old Amelia Churcher from Exeter was mascot for our Aviva Premiership clash with London Wasps. Amelia, who attends Blundells Pre-School, got to meet her favourite player Matt Jess.

Running out for opening Aviva Premiership fixture against Newcastle Falcons alongside skipper Tom Hayes was nine-year-old Holly Middleton from Whimple. Holly, whose favourite player is Chris Budgen, is a pupil at West Hill Primary School
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